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MG Motor India to introduce 7-seater Hector Plus in January 2021

| @indiablooms | Dec 18, 2020, at 11:12 pm

Mumbai/UNI: Car Maker MG Motor India on Friday said that it will introduce the much-awaited MG Hector Plus 7-seater version in January 2021.

The company would also undertake a price revision across its product range in view of miscellaneous cost increase.

The price hike will range up to 3 per cent depending on the model and will be applicable from January 1, 2021, Company release said.

MG currently retails three models in India – the MG Hector, the ZS EV and the Gloster.

The MG Hector is available in both petrol and diesel options along with the option of a first-in-class 48V Hybrid variant.

The petrol version also comes with a DCT (dual-clutch transmission). The Hector is available as a five-seater while the Hector Plus is a six-seater with captain seats. 

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